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Aashiyaana meraa
C5 B4 C5 D5 E5 B4 G4
saath teree hai naa
C5 B4 C5 D5 E5 B4 G4
Dhoondtee teri gali
A4 G4 F4 G4 A4 G4 F4
mujhko ghar milaa
A4 A4 A4 A4 B4 C5 A4 B4
Aab-o-daana meraa
C5 B4 C5 D5 E5 B4 G4
haath teree hai naa
C5 B4 C5 D5 E5 B4 G4
Dhoondtee tera Khudaa
A4 G4 F4 G4 A4 G4 F4
mujhkoo rab milaa
A4 A4 A4 A4 B4 C5 A4 B4
Tu joo mila lo ho gayaa main qaabil
E5 D5 C5 F5 F5 F5 E5 E5 D5 D5 C5 A4 B4 A4 B4
Tu joo mila to ho gayaa sab haasil haan
G4 F5 E5 E5 F5 F5 E5 E5 D5 D5 C5 A4 B4 A4 B4 C5
Mushqil sahi aasaan huii manzil
E5 D5 C5 F5 F5 E5 E5 D5 D5 C5 A4 B4 A4 B4 A4 G4
Kyunki Tuu dhad kan main dil
C5 D5 E5 D5 B4 B4 C5
Rooth jaanaa teraa
C5 B4 C5 D5 E5 B4 G4
Maan jaana meraa
C5 B4 C5 D5 E5 B4 G4
Dhoondhtee teri hansii
A4 G4 F4 G4 A4 G4 F4
Mil gayi khushii
A4 A4 B4 C5 A4B4
Raah hoon main terii
C5 B4 C5 D5 E5 B4 G4
Rooh haii tu merii
C5 B4 C5 D5 E5 B4 G4
Dhoondhte teree nishaan
A4 G4 F4 G4 A4 G4 F4
Mil gayi khudii
A4 A4 B4 C5 A4 B4
Tu joo mila lo ho gayaa main qaabil
E5 D5 C5 F5 F5 F5 E5 E5 D5 D5 C5 A4 B4 A4 B4
Tu joo mila to ho gayaa sab haasil haan
G4 F5 E5 E5 F5 F5 E5 E5 D5 D5 C5 A4 B4 A4 B4 C5
Mushqil sahi aasaan huii manzil
E5 D5 C5 F5 F5 E5 E5 D5 D5 C5 A4 B4 A4 B4 A4 G4
Kyunki Tuu dhad kan main dil
C5 D5 E5 D5 B4
Useful information, though I question how useful it'd be in the event of a real problem. Maybe if you could make it to the river in time, I guess...
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Title: MacKenzie's five thousand receipts in all the useful and domestic arts : constituting a complete practical library ... : a new American, from the latest London edition : with numerous and important additions generally : and the medical part carefully revised and adapted to the climate of the U. States : and also a new and most copious index
Creator: MacKenzie, Colin, 1775?-1827
Publisher: [Philadelphia] : Published by James Kay, Jun. and Brother, Philadelphia ... ; [Pittsburgh] : John I. Kay & Co., Pittsburgh
Sponsor: Open Knowledge Commons, U.S. National Library of Medicine
Contributor: U.S. National Library of Medicine
Date: 1829
Language: eng
Description: Copyright: Sept. 25, 1829, James Kay Jr. & Co
Ed. statement at head of title
Running title: Universal receipt book
Signatures: [A]⁶ B-2N⁶
Text in 2 columns
Includes index
(from t.p.) Agriculture, bees, bleaching, brewing, calico printing, carving at table, cements, confectionary, cookery, crayons, dairy, diseases, distillation, dying, enamelling, engraving, farriery, food, gardening, gilding, glass, health, inks, &c., jewellers' pastes, lithography, medicines, metallurgy, oil colours, oils, painting, pastry, perfumery, pickling, pottery, preserving, scouring, silk, silk worms, silvering, tanning, trees of all kinds, varnishing, water colours, wines, &c. &c. &c
Bitting, K.G. Gastronomic bib.
Lincoln, W. American cookery books (rev. ed.)
Shoemaker
Will digitize
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POTD July 8, 2019
Christiana Care recently installed this covered walkway from the parking lot and it came in handy today as I was visiting on a rainy morning.
A wine bottle stopper I brought Grampa back from Venice.
I brought Gramma a cheese spreader, but we have cheeseball at Christmas, not Thanksgiving.
I encourage you to look at my whole Thanksgiving set!
This is what I get when I refuse to upgrade ubuntu. Something about showing me a trace and then telling me it's not useful strikes me as especially amusing.
The top equation is the standard one that describes the photoelectric effect.
In words, the kinetic energy of an ejected electron equals the energy of the photon that ejected it minus the amount of energy required to eject an electron (the work function.)
Note that you can use this equation regardless of which energy units you use... as long as you're consistent.
The bottom equation is important in a laboratory context. We can't measure the kinetic energy of an electron with a stopwatch and meterstick. How do we know with what maximum energy electrons are ejected from metals? We wire a circuit consisting of a pair of metal plates to an adjustable power supply and an ammeter. When the right wavelength of light is shone on one plate, it will emit electrons because of the photoelectric effect. Some of these electrons will strike the other plate, producing a small current. But if we apply a potential difference across the plates forcing the electrons back towards the plate they'd be ejected from, this will stop the current. We call this potential difference the "stopping potential," and it can be calculated by assuming that the kinetic energy of an electron calculated via the photoelectric effect is turned into potential energy, as seen in the bottom equation. This is all easiest to see if you play with this simulation of the photoelectric effect, seen here:
today no crafting for me :( I had a busy day to tidy up all my crafty mess for a house viewing (moving out on end of this month). All I managed was to read few chapters of my books (ebay and amazon bargains!)
Icebreakers and old sailing ships meet at Helsinki harbor during the summer time; sailing ships being useful and icebreakers useless. In winter their roles are reversed.
If you know the word in Akkadian but meet a speaker of Kassite then this dictionary stone could prove useful. Kassite was neither an Indo-European nor a Semitic language. It has faded away in the last three millenia. Akkadian is a Semitic language and odd words are still sometimes to be found in the Mesopotamian Neo Aramaic dialects, even though the language began to decline around the 8th century BC.
On balance then the dictionary can be fairly safely left on the museum shelf.
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These useful Battery Jars are about 90 years old - but still entirely useful!! The little trays can be inverted to offer a more accessible surface. The side "sticks" are oval and were fun to make. The handle holes were intended to match the handles of the two Ethan Allen Foot Stool Copy-cats.
The lesson of this project is that a little project is not many times easier than bigger projects.
The Platform Rocker behind the Jars is Ethan Allen.
March 2013
Lucas Volz of Useful Jenkins performs at the Useful Jenkins CD Release Show during the Maximum Ames Music Festival at DG's Tap House Saturday, September 22. Photo: Kendra Plathe/Ethos
But having a better website I could easily navigate with my iPhone would be even better.
Hard to know where to drop it off if you don't know the city well enough
Final proofs for a teacher teaching useful textile crafts in the Netherlands. Period unknown, probably somewhere between 1950 and 1970.
Examples show basic techniques such as sewing, mending, patching, knitting, darning and some embellishing techniques. Some of these techniques were taught up till the 1970's to girls in elementary school to give them the skill to provide their later family with good clothing.